Terrorism: Black September in August?

His plans had been made for weeks. Returning from his meeting with
President Reagan in Washington, Egypt's President Anwar Sadat intended
to visit Salzburg, one of his favorite cities. But suddenly last week,
with no explanation, he canceled his trip. Four days before, a
Palestinian guerrilla named Mohammed Daoud Mohammed Auda was shot while
sitting in a Warsaw hotel café, but survived. The two incidents
reflected the violent and convoluted world of the terrorist, where
motives are often murky and alliances shift rapidly. Indeed,
intelligence experts believe that the...